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Old 01-01-2007, 09:58 PM
Wally
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Re: Aero is working flip 3d will not work

No, the keys do not work, win-tab or win-atrl-tab. It does not work on the
osk either.

"Yoshi" wrote:
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> Using Windows Flip 3D
>
> With Windows Flip 3D, you can quickly preview all of your open windows (for
> example, open files, folders, and documents) without having to click the
> taskbar. Flip 3D displays your open windows in a stack. At the top of the
> stack, you'll see one open window. To see other windows, you can flip
> through the stack.
>
> To switch windows using Flip 3D
> Press the Windows logo key +TAB to open Flip 3D.
>
> While holding down the Windows logo key , press TAB repeatedly or rotate the
> mouse wheel to cycle through open windows. You can also press RIGHT ARROW or
> DOWN ARROW to cycle forward one window, or press LEFT ARROW or UP ARROW to
> cycle backward one window.
>
> Release the Windows logo key to display the frontmost window in the stack.
> Or, click any part of any window in the stack to display that window.
>
> Tips
> Another way to use Flip 3D is to press CTRL+Windows logo key +TAB to keep
> Flip 3D open. You can then press TAB to cycle through the windows. (You can
> also press RIGHT ARROW or DOWN ARROW to cycle forward one window, or press
> LEFT ARROW or UP ARROW to cycle backward one window.) Press ESC to close
> Flip 3D.
>
> You can also open Flip 3D by clicking the Switch between windows button on
> the taskbar. Click a window in the stack to display that window, or click
> outside the stack to close Flip 3D without switching windows.
>
> See also
> How do I get Windows Aero?
>
>
>
> "Wally" <Wally@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:49B11701-7BCB-4352-98F7-AE166C1AE58F@microsoft.com...[color=green]
> > even tried osk. nada.
> > any ideas? RC2
> > Wally[/color]
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Old 01-01-2007, 09:58 PM